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com   whisky, whether volunteered or required by. the law to be
eled p stated, as in the case of blends, compounds and imitations, must
ts v be givendue prominence as compared with the size of type and
€{c_ I, the background in which the name wlnsky appears, so that the
thyl label as a whole shall not be misleadmg m any particular.
FE1; _ ORGANIZATION OF THE WORK.
E) S; With the approval of the Board of Control of the Station,
met Dr. Linwood A. Brown has been appointed drug chemist, and
Mr. James H. Martin, field drug inspector. Dr. Brown is a
, ua Kentuckian, a graduate of the University of Michigan and of
I.ac_ the Louisville College of Pharmacy. He came to us from the
end Drug Department of North Dakota, and, before that time, had
[ of had experience as chemist in one of the large and high-class
In a . drug manufacturing concerns in New York C1ty. Mr. Martin I
ling is a graduate ‘of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and a
the practical druggista
. O1. _ The organization of the work by the Federal Government
took two of our men, Mr. W. G. Campbell, for the position of
my Chief Inspector, and Mr. B._ R. Hart, for the position of Chief
Wm. of the Cincinnati laboratory. Dr.·W. E. Gary, one of our in-
the spectors, resigned to accept a position under the local Health
ies Department of Louisville. In February of 1908, Mr. R. M. Al-
rgeé len, Head of the Division, was given leave of absence to accept
Lain employment from the_United States Department of Justice as
, of _ Special Counsel to assist in the whisky branding cases, and was
ood later appointed Special Assistant to the Attorney General in
niS_ all work under the Food and Drugs Act. During my recent
glness, hekarranged with the Attorney General for a return to
tate wor .
gg 'Iéhe present organization of the Food and Drug Division
’ is as ollows:
bij R. M. ALLEN, Head Oi Division.
Lust J. O. LAB./ion, Chief Chemist.
law L. A. Bizown, Chemist, Drugs.
3 O1. Miss LILLIE Lrsron. Chief Clerk,
¤iS_ B. F. Scmmnnrus, Inspector.
the J. W. MoFA12L1N, Ispector.
lm- H. D. Srnmzs, Chemist.
}¤g J. II. MARTIN, Inspector, Drugs,
i€€· VV. R. PINNELL, Inspector.
the Under Section 10 of the Kentucky Act, Dr. A. T. McCor-
AH mack has been elected by the Kentucky State Medical Associa-
of tion, and Mr. J. W. Gayle by the Kentucky Pharmaceutical As-